Flexible Land Drain Pipes

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The most popular method of removing surplus water from boggy areas is to install coiled land drain. When correctly installed, flexible land drain is a super-efficient way of collecting rainwater from the surrounding soil and transporting it to a harmless run-off area such as a stream, stormwater drain or a specially constructed soakaway.

The most common size that we sell is 110mm diameter, which is available in coil sizes of 25m, 50m and 100m. Other diameters are also available from stock – our range goes from 60mm right up to 150mm, which can carry enormous amounts of water.

Where is Coiled Land Drainage Used?

Water enters the land drain, which is perforated all around the circumference, through small pre-formed holes in the wall of the pipe. The pipe itself is laid to a gradual fall to allow the collected water to then run off to a pre-specified destination.

Coiled land drainage is popular with gardeners and landscapers alike, due to its inherent flexibilty, which has the dual benefit of enabling the pipe to be easily laid in trenches whilst also cushioning any potential ground movement. If you need to construct more than one run of land drain (perhaps a herringbone effect, which is very effective for draining larger areas), we stock joiners and Y junctions. And please don't forget to protect your land drain installation with our Geotextile Membrane, which stops soil from being washed into the pipe and clogging up the perforations. For information on how best to lay land drains, please visit our Land Drain Guides and Tips Section.

The most popular method of removing surplus water from boggy areas is to install coiled land drain. When correctly installed, flexible land drain is a super-efficient way of collecting rainwater from the surrounding soil and transporting it to a harmless run-off area such as a stream, stormwater drain or a specially constructed soakaway. Read more about Flexible Land Drain Pipes

How Does Coiled Land Drainage Work? - Water enters the land drain, which is perforated all around the circumference, through small pre-formed holes in the wall of the pipe. The pipe itself is laid to a gradual fall to allow the collected water to then run off to a pre-specified destination.

Benefits - Coiled land drainage is popular with gardeners and landscapers alike, due to its inherent flexibilty, which has the dual benefit of enabling the pipe to be easily laid in trenches whilst also cushioning any potential ground movement.

Constructing Your Land Drain - If you need to construct more than one run of land drain (perhaps a herringbone effect, which is very effective for draining larger areas), we stock joiners and Y junctions. And please don't forget to protect your land drain installation with our Geotextile Membrane, which stops soil from being washed into the pipe and clogging up the perforations. For information on how best to lay land drains, please visit our Land Drain Guides and Tips Section.

Sizes - The most common size that we sell is 110mm diameter, which is available in coil sizes of 25m, 50m and 100m. Other diameters are also available from stock – our range goes from 60mm right up to 150mm, which can carry enormous amounts of water.